Drew McManus on the Orchestra business | est. 2003

Norman Lebrecht Is Absolutely Correct

Fri, Apr 4, 2004
Arts Journal linked to one of Norman’s articles in La Scena Musicale today.  Now the mere mention of Norman Lebrecht can cause a variety of responses from those involved with the orchestra business.  You’ll see passionate support from some while others start to gather kindling and light torches.  And in all fairness I’ve been in

Some Worthwhile Links

Thu, Apr 4, 2004
Just some quick pointers today, but they’re good ones.  There’s a good blog by an arts manager that specializes in the medium of theatre a world of which I am decidedly an outsider.  And although I’m not a large proponent of “non-profit performing arts cross-pollination”, there are some good articles to be found there. The

Programming For Orchestra Radio

Wed, Mar 3, 2004
I’m one of the people in this industry that still believes radio is a tool with the greatest amount of potential for orchestras to reach a new audience.  Awhile back, I even presented the idea of an orchestra owning a radio station (which exists – to a degree   in Seattle already).  During one of my

Self Test Results

Tue, Mar 3, 2004
As promised, here are the summaries from the little self test I offered last week complete with nifty color pie charts.  I think it’s important to stress that the answers to these questions are, for the most part, irrelevant although certainly interesting.  The questions were never presented with the intention of coming to any sort

The Residual Effects Of Good Communication

Mon, Mar 3, 2004
Over the weekend I received an email from an orchestra executive that commented on how much better the world of classical music would be if it was better at communication.   He talked about one topic in particular; press kits that come from guest artists and/or their managers.  Regarding that issue he had this to say:
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